The Paradox of Press Freedom: U.S. Critiques Costa Rica Amidst Its Own Challenges
While the overall human rights landscape in Costa Rica has remained relatively unchanged over the past year, the freedom of the press has come under siege.
While the overall human rights landscape in Costa Rica has remained relatively unchanged over the past year, the freedom of the press has come under siege.
Costa Rica has recently marked a significant triumph in cultural preservation with the repatriation of 395 precious pre-Columbian artifacts.
In a pivotal encounter before heading to the 2024 Olympics in Paris, the U.S. women’s soccer team is set to face Costa Rica in a high-stakes match on July 16.
Costa Rica is making a significant play to become a central hub for the semiconductor industry, driven by the U.S. government’s increased focus on reducing dependency on Asian semiconductor supplies.
In a chilling demonstration of nature’s power, a recent incident at Costa Rica’s notorious “Cave of Death” captivated audiences worldwide.
In Costa Rica, this ethos is deeply ingrained in national identity, driven by a comprehensive approach to conservation and ecological balance.
Costa Rica’s Museo de Arte Costarricense in La Sabana proudly presents a unique cultural experience, “Puguán Puguán: Sound Narratives,”
In Costa Rica, a pressing economic dilemma is unfolding as several companies announce closures and layoffs due to the government’s persistent low dollar exchange rate policy.